Star Trek: Borg was an interactive movie game that came out in 1996, back when game makers suddenly had access to CD-ROMs and
hundreds of megabytes of storage! It takes place shortly before Star Trek: First Contact, when the Borg are sending the lone cube containing the Borg Queen to Sector 001. The premise is that you play as Cadet Qaylan Furlong, whose father was killed 10 years ago during the battle of Wolf -359. Q, apparently done messing with Picard for a while, decides to mess with you, sending you back in time 10 years to try and prevent your father's death and the destruction of his ship.
The gameplay is relatively simple. It's an interactive movie, meaning that the majority of the time you simply watch events unfold, and at certain strategic moments the game will ask you to click on 1 of several hotspots on the screen (some may be hidden!) to represent your choices. You make your choice, and then watch the consequences of your actions. If you know the correct path you can get through the whole thing in about half an hour or so, but if you get stuck it could be several hours while you try and determine the right action to take (or more commonly finding the right hotspot to click on).
I bring it up because someone took the time to AI upscale to 4K the entire game, then put it on a website to play through for free.
Star Trek: Borg Remastered
The website design is really overdone for my taste, but hey I'm not paying for it. Protip: don't use the 'full screen' option in the settings, that just makes the entire website including the LCARS fullscreen. Instead, right-click on the video and select full-screen. You'll have to shrink it back down to properly make choices but in-between you can watch it play out in full HD.
If you want to see the TV sets and costumes from new and unusual angles in their AI-upscaled glory then give this a try.